S&P 500 Gains 31 Points Today to Erase 2015 Losses

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The S&P 500 and other major benchmarks soared today on news the European Central Bank (ECB) has launched a massive bond-purchasing program. The U.S. dollar hit an 11-year high against the euro on the news.

Today's Scorecard:

Dow: 17,813.98, +259.70, +1.48%

S&P 500: 2,063.15, +31.03, +1.53%

Nasdaq: 4,750.40, +82.98, +1.78%

What Moved the Markets Today: Investors were shocked to hear the ECB's stimulus package will clock in at 60 billion euros a month, up from the 50 billion euros a month many had anticipated. The bank also said it will keep interest rates unchanged. But investors did have reason to remain cautious about the U.S. economy. Jobless claims continue to tick upward. For the third straight week, Americans seeking unemployment benefits exceeded 300,000. A number of corporations like American Express Co. (NYSE: AXP), Baker Hughes Inc. (NYSE: BHI), and Halliburton Co. (NYSE: HAL) have all announced steep layoffs heading into 2015.

Apple Stock Watch: Shares of Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) were up 2.6% this afternoon on news the company's iPhone 6 products continue to surge in popularity in China, Japan, and Korea. Analysts are forecasting the firm will announce shipments of nearly 60 million iPhones during its fourth-quarter earnings call next Tuesday. Apple stock has been steadily rising in anticipation of the earnings call.

Earnings Blowout: Shares of Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) surged more than 8% today on new its profits increased by 71% due to plummeting fuel costs. Meanwhile, Union Pacific Corp. (NYSE: UNP) was up 4.75% on stronger earnings. The rail giant said an improving U.S. economy has boosted rail traffic and construction of rail track.

Merger Mania: Shares of Family DollarStores Inc. (NYSE: FDO) jumped nearly 1.2% on news its shareholders have approved a deal to sell the company to rival Dollar Tree Inc. (Nasdaq: DLTR). With 89% of the vote, FDO shareholders chose a more certain deal than the one certain to face regulatory challenges from its other rival, Dollar General Corp. (NYSE: DG). Shares of Dollar Tree were up 3.6% on the day.

Activist Approach:Carl Icahn is at it again. Today, the activist investor sent a letter to the CEO of Gannett Co. (NYSE: GCI) stating his intentions to nominate two new candidates to the firm's board of directors. Icahn, who has a 6.6% stake in the media firm, is pushing for changes in corporate governance and wants the firm to spin off its broadcasting division.

Oil Prices Today: WTI crude oil prices slipped below $47 per barrel this afternoon on news the U.S. market has hit an 80-year high for supplies. The U.S. inventory report registered a level four times higher than analysts anticipated and renewed concerns about falling prices for a number of U.S. producers. Shares of Chesapeake Energy Corp. (NYSE: CHK) slipped 1.26% on the day. Meanwhile, domestic firms like Goodrich Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: GDP) continue to see their share prices erode as their bonds are trading at "distressed" levels.

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Today's Markets

DJIA82.66(0.35%)23,675.64

NASDAQ30.18(0.45%)6,783.91

S&P0.21(0.01%)2,546.16

AAPL2.13(1.30%)166.07

LUV0.21(0.43%)49.60

DLTR0.84(1.00%)85.86

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